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WordPress 2.9 – Carmen, named after Carmen McRae, the famous American Jazz singer, was released 4 days back on 18th December, 2009. Taking another step further to remain the most popular blogging platform turned CMS, this release included some exceptionally nice features that could make life really easy, other than …

After the mega-collection of Photoshop light effects tutorials, it’s time for another ultimate Photoshop tutorials collection – the ever-essential text effects. These 114 tutorials cover almost all of the amazing text effects that can be produced with Photoshop, so check them out.
It’s theme time again! And this time, inspired by the SRT CSS template, I present a single-column, minimalistic, no-image, fast-loading theme ideal for lots of writing and textual stuffs – wzWhitePaper!
I have been keeping a track of PhotoBlog Themes for WordPress for quite some time now. And it’s true that there are several excellent ones available, mostly for free (I’d be sharing some of my interesting finds at a later post maybe). But I could never come across a thumbnail …
It’s really boring to see the typical page-not-found error on the browser. Not only is it boring, but once you reach there you have no other options but to either press the back button or re-type and url. So everytime a visitor to your site lands on a broken page, …
A good navigation system has always been important for websites. Not only does it open up a website’s contents to its visitors, but also provides an opportunity to stand out if it can be designed and made to function well. Previously a good way of displaying “cool” navigation was by …
10 November 2009
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PopUrls is an immensely popular web application which won the 2007 Webby Awards and is declared as one of the Times Best Sites of 2009. It is in fact an aggregator that displays snippets, previews or teasers of the latest posts from various popular blogs and social applications like Twitter, …
3 October 2009
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